Fibromyalgia Treatment

Compassionate, non-invasive care for the invisible disease affecting millions of Americans.

What is Fibromyalgia?

Often called "the invisible disease," fibromyalgia affects 7 to 10 million Americans, with approximately 90% of those diagnosed being women. It is a chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties that can profoundly impact daily life.

7-10M

Americans Affected

90%

Women Diagnosed

18

Tender Point Sites

Common Symptoms

Widespread Pain

Chronic musculoskeletal pain throughout the body that persists for months or years

Chronic Fatigue

Persistent exhaustion that does not improve with rest and makes daily tasks feel overwhelming

Sleep Disturbances

Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or reaching restorative deep sleep cycles

Tender Points

Specific areas on the body that are extremely sensitive to pressure and touch

IBS Symptoms

Digestive issues including irritable bowel syndrome that commonly accompanies fibromyalgia

Headaches

Frequent tension headaches and migraines that add to overall pain and discomfort

Our Treatment Approach

We provide non-invasive, drug-free treatment that avoids addictive medications while effectively managing fibromyalgia symptoms and improving quality of life.

Therapeutic Massage

Gentle, targeted massage therapy that reduces muscle tension, alleviates tender point pain, and improves circulation throughout the body.

Physical Therapy

Low-impact exercises and stretching programs designed to improve flexibility, build strength gradually, and reduce pain flare-ups.

Chiropractic Care

Gentle spinal adjustments that improve nervous system function, reduce pain signaling, and help restore the body's natural balance.

Drug-Free Pain Management

Our approach focuses on natural, non-invasive therapies that avoid the risks associated with addictive pain medications. We help you manage fibromyalgia symptoms effectively while improving your overall health and well-being.

Living with Fibromyalgia? We Can Help.

Schedule your free consultation and discover a non-invasive approach to managing fibromyalgia pain.

Or call us directly at (317) 272-4100